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Lullabot at DrupalCon Seattle

It was such a great week at DrupalCon Seattle and we were proud to have presented and co-presented the following sessions. Here are the links to the sessions that were recorded and to the session information for those that weren't.

Discussing common problems and best practices of decoupled Drupal has surpassed the question of whether or not to decouple. Sally, Matthew, and Daniel talk about why the Drupal Admin UI team went with a fully decoupled approach as well as common approaches to routing, fetching data, managing state with autosave and some level of extensibility.

The Admin UI & JavaScript Modernisation initiative is planning a re-imagined content authoring and site administration experience in Drupal built on modern JavaScript foundations. This session provides the latest updates and a discussion on what is currently in the works.

Your DevOps practice is not sustainable if you haven't implemented its culture first. Matt takes you through research conducted on highly effective teams to better understand the importance of culture and gives you three steps you can take to create a cultural shift in your DevOps practice.

Life is too short to work for an employer with whom you do not share common values or fits your needs. April gives you tips and insights on how to evaluate your employer and know when it's time to fire them. She also talks about how to evaluate a potential employer and prepare for an interview in a way that helps you find the right match.

Our team built a Drupal 8 version of Lullabot.com as Layout Builder was rolling out in core. With the goal of giving our non-technical Head of Marketing total control of the site, lessons were learned and successes achieved. Find out what those were and also learn about the new contrib module Views Layout they created.

The words "rockstar" and "rock star" show up around 500 times on Drupal.org. Matthew explores how the language we use in the Drupal community affects behavior and how to negotiate these concepts in a skillful and friendly manner.

Helena and Carie will examine how web accessibility affects different personas within the disability community and how you can make your digital efforts more inclusive with these valuable insights. Link to the recording is located at the bottom of the session page.

Personalization has become quite the buzzword, but the reality in the trenches rarely lives up to the promise of well-polished vendor demos. Eaton helps preserve your sanity by guiding you through the steps you should take before launching a personalization initiative or purchasing a shiny new product.

Greg takes you on a tour of the set of tools we use at Lullabot to create predictable and repeatable content inventories and audits for large-scale enterprise websites. You will leave with a powerful toolkit and a deeper understanding of how you use them and why.

Sessions without recordings

Zequi explores Drupal Core vulnerabilities, SA-CORE-2014-005 and SA-CORE-2018-7600, by discussing the logic behind them, why they present a big risk to a Drupal site, and how the patches work to prevent successful exploitation.

If you're annoyed by slow websites, Mike takes a deep dive into modern web performance. During this 90-minute session, you will get hands-on experience identifying and fixing performance bottlenecks in your website and web app.

Open source has the potential to transform society, but Drupal does not currently represent the diversity of the world around us. These members of the Drupal Diversity & Inclusion (DDI) group discuss the state of Drupal diversity, why it's important, and updates on their efforts.